Hello Maksym,
Sunday, January 25, 2004, 5:07:51 PM, you wrote:
MK As a result of this behaviour combined with some other MUAs' (e.g.
MK Microsoft-made ones') improper behaviour, there is the following
MK problem reported by various people.
The behaviour you propose cause more problems because
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M3 Look in Options, Preferences. Open the Anti-spam item and near the
M3 bottom are the two thresholds. I don't auto delete anything. I have
M3 the transfer to junk at 10 at the moment. Works great for me.
Found it and changed it. Thanks for that.
On Sunday, January 25, 2004, 10:13:33 PM, Roelof Otten wrote:
RO You'll only need the same filter in all of your accounts. You
RO don't need a common feature, just check 'Execute action set of
RO this rule by pressing the Hot Key' at the 'Options' tab and make
RO sure that you also check 'This
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M3 Look in Options, Preferences. Open the Anti-spam item and near the
M3 bottom are the two thresholds. I don't auto delete anything. I have
M3 the transfer to junk at 10 at the moment. Works great for me.
SH Found it and changed it. Thanks for
Ken
On Sun 25 January 2004, 12:43:38 +1000, Allie Martin wrote:
You could handle it in one of two ways.
- use your own mailserver with SMTP capabilities. This isn't as daunting
as it seems and could save you a lot of headaches or introduce
advantages you hadn't thought about.
- use a
On Sun 25 January 2004, 14:23:02 +1000, Jwayne wrote:
TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an
Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user.
Example of original text cut and pasted from message:
Yeah, every now and then I put the camera down and close
On Thursday, January 22, 2004 at 11:44:10 PM, you wrote:
Marten,
On 23-01-2004 00:36, you [MG] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MG Someone tell me it's impossible and I'll cease carping.
It's impossible at present.
MG Tell me it;s possible and then tell me what I need to do to persuade
MG
Marten,
On 26-01-2004 14:38, you [M] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I agree it would be a nice feature. Please add it to the bugtracker
under TheBat! Wishes, post the url to the request and I will support
you in it (as will, no doubt, many more).
M I've been looking at the web site and I'm
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Hi Peter,
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:17:02 +0100 (10:17 AM here), Peter Meyns [PM]
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PM My only workaround as yet is to cp the decrypted message to the
PM Memo field which isn't too elegant... ;-) You might want to
PM
ken green wrote:
kg OK. Manual is better than nothing, I suppose... :)
Yes.
Read and replied filters do work automatically though.
kg Not my experience. But I could have done something wrong. I will
kg test this some more. How are you marking items as read?
There are two ways a message can
Hello ken,
Monday, January 26, 2004, 12:26:42 AM, you wrote:
kg FWIW, anyone setting up SpamPal on The Bat should shut down and re-start
kg TB after setting up an IMAP server the first time.
kg I thought it was an upgrade/latest version issue, but it happened again
kg with the second IMAP
On Monday, January 26, 2004, 6:23:56 AM, Robin Anson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RA On Sun 25 January 2004, 14:23:02 +1000, Jwayne wrote:
TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an
Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user.
(snip)
RA I think you'll find that it has
Hello Jean,
Monday, January 26, 2004, 6:50:51 AM, you wrote:
JS What FWIW stands for ?
JS Thanks for help.
It stands for For What It's Worth
You might find the NetLingo site helpful for looking these up (there
are so many acronyms in use!)
http://www.netlingo.com/lookup.cfm?term=fwiw
Allie Martin wrote:
There are two ways a message can be marked as read.
- you manually mark it read.
- it's automatically marked as read as defined in the account
preferences/options.
Understood. I don't expect the filters to work when manually marking
messages read.
Read filters
Hello Stuart,
Monday, January 26, 2004, 5:29:54 AM, you wrote:
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M3 Look in Options, Preferences. Open the Anti-spam item and near the
M3 bottom are the two thresholds. I don't auto delete anything. I have
M3 the transfer to junk at 10 at the
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M3 Glad you got it working. I know how cool I thought it was once I had
M3 it tweeked just right and all that spam started hitting the junk
M3 folders automatically
What'd be /really/ cool is if the next version tracked down the
spammers and melted
Hello Deborah,
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 19:24:39 + GMT (26/01/2004, 02:24 +0700 GMT),
Deborah W wrote:
Nope - it's an email address I use only for Yahoo Groups, since I'm
subscribed to very few Yahoo Groups where attachments aren't stripped,
there are very few attachments in that account. And
Hello Gerrit,
Friday, January 23, 2004, 4:55:46 AM, you wrote:
Then go to the Sorting Office and make a new rule under 'Selective
download'. Make the rule 'Detect by originator' with as signal string
your own e-mail address. This will make your notebook neglect these mails
on the server.
On Monday, January 26, 2004 at 2:30:00 AM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote in
the message Fwd: Bug (maybe wrong understanding of RFCs): an encoding
selected by the user sometimes silently replaced with 7-bit US-ASCII
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, basically, there is no problem on our side to assign non-ASCII
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Hi Peter,
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:17:02 +0100 (10:17 AM here), Peter Meyns [PM]
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
PM My only workaround as yet is to cp the decrypted message to the
PM Memo field which isn't too elegant... ;-) .
I did some
Hello Maksym,
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 22:09:25 +0200 GMT (26/01/2004, 03:09 +0700 GMT),
Maksym Kozub wrote:
Hope you get my point.
Yes. And I admit to still not having read the RFC.
Any high ASCII letter can never be 7bit data, - that's right, and
that's what RFC2045 says. What it does _not_
ken green wrote:
Try dragging and dropping a message to another folder. If your
connection is fast, the operation should be immediately carried out as
if it were POP. However, if the connection is slow, it would seem as
if nothing happened. At the next sync operation, TB! will send
commands
Hello Stefan,
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 09:30:00 +0200 GMT (26/01/2004, 14:30 +0700 GMT),
Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
The behaviour you propose cause more problems because some systems
(especially those functioning in the US and Canada) do not know anything
about character sets other than us-ascii (and
On Monday, January 26, 2004 at 5:33:31 PM, you wrote:
Hello Gerrit,
Friday, January 23, 2004, 4:55:46 AM, you wrote:
Then go to the Sorting Office and make a new rule under 'Selective
download'. Make the rule 'Detect by originator' with as signal string
your own e-mail address. This will
Once I copied and installed the developer's primer files
(http://legacy.sheltonbbs.com/~jmmorse/Bayesit/) this thing works
great. hasn't missed a one, threshold 30. and no false positives.
can't find the instructions url so I'll just copy them here:
I have uploaded my entire Bayesit directory,
Allie Martin wrote:
kg I have it set for fast connection. RE: dragging and dropping to
kg another folder - I will confirm, but yes, I believe the behavior
kg you describe is what is happening.
In the mail management setup for the account properties, do you have
the 'autoconnect to server'
Ken Green, [KG] wrote:
KG No. I had auto-connect for -managing folders and -when account is
KG selected. NOT -by any command. Will try that and report back.
Ok.
KG At what point does the folder's synchronization settings take over?
KG If a folder is set to synch and it doesn't exist on the
Hello bats,
is there a way to configure the Connection Center to fetch mail
account by account and not on all accounts at the same time?
As I use POPFile with Allow concurrent POP3 connections turned off
this will lead to timeouting of the accounts that get fetched in the
end, if the first
Hello Jean,
Sunday, January 25, 2004, 1:49:32 PM, Jean Site wrote:
JS What FYI stands for ?
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?String=exactAcronym=FYIFind=Find
You can use www.acronymfinder.com for any acronym. It is handy.
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Best regards,
Greg Strong
Using The Bat! v2.03.47 on
Hello
I just downloaded The Bat! tonite, and am figuring it out. I am sure
I will have questions as they come to me.
I look forward to learning more about this client!
Robin
Current version is 2.02.3 CE | Using TBUDL information:
On Monday, January 26, 2004, 5:13:33 PM, dAniel hAhler wrote:
dh is there a way to configure the Connection Center to fetch mail
dh account by account and not on all accounts at the same time?
You can set individual accounts to *not* fetch mail by choosing the
Ignore Check All Accounts Request
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